Omega Scanner 3D User Manual page 12

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If you have difficulty getting the Scanner to "lock on" so that the green light is lit, you
may need to apply more targets to the surface.
Once you have positioned the Scanner so that the green light is lit, move the Scanner
around to follow the contours of the shape.
Helpful Tips:
• Hold the Scanner so that it is perpendicular to the surface being scanned.
• Keep your wrist locked, hold your elbow to the side of your body, and move the
Scanner by moving your body.
• Attempting to scan a surface simply by flexing and extending your wrist (as if you
were painting with a brush) will not be effective.
• Avoid scanning any parts of the body that are moving; for example, if a child's
shoulders are moving during a cranial scan, avoid scanning the shoulders.
• You may release and press the trigger as often as desired; however, when you
resume scanning, be sure to resume in an area that has already been captured
before moving to an area that has not yet been captured.
As you scan, you will see the model being built on the computer screen. The model will
be somewhat rough in appearance; you will see a smoother version as you advance
through the software.
Release the trigger when you are done.
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